AERA Division A Graduate Student Representatives work collaboratively with one another and the committee members in order to provide opportunities for other graduate students in the division. The goal is to strengthen and broaden the graduate school experience for Division A students. This is accomplished by disseminating information at annual AERA conference sessions and through the AERA Graduate Student listserv. Specifically, AERA Division A conference sessions are planned to help fellow graduate students navigate academic life, to provide opportunities for networking with fellow graduate students and faculty, and to offer guidance in transitioning from graduate student life to careers as professional scholars and researchers.

Priya La LondeSenior RepresentativeUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignThe Senior Representative supports and oversees Division A GSC initiatives, administers the AERA Fireside Chat, communicates Division A engagement opportunities through the AERA student listserv, and acts as liaison between the Division A faculty and student leadership teams.

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